Manukau City Council - Latest News [Page 67]
New Direction For Council Set At Planning Forum
Tuesday, 12 November 2002, 4:13 pm | Manukau City Council
Manukau Mayor Sir Barry Curtis says he’s delighted at the results of the recent weekend Leadership Forum for councillors. “They worked together with a tremendous energy, creativity and teamwork over the entire two days. We have forged a strong ... More >>
New Library Creates Community Excitement
Friday, 8 November 2002, 3:06 pm | Manukau City Council
Sir Barry Curtis, Mayor of Manukau, will officially open the new replacement library catering for the community of Mangere East on 16th November. More >>
A fine time of year for getting creative
Friday, 8 November 2002, 1:53 pm | Manukau City Council
Now that winter is behind us it’s the ideal time to start thinking about creative Christmas ideas. Manukau City Council's Manurewa Community Arts Centre (Nathan Homestead) is hosting a pre-Christmas workshop day in November to help you catch the Christmas ... More >>
Mayor Calls For Action On Crime
Friday, 8 November 2002, 10:24 am | Manukau City Council
Manukau mayor Sir Barry Curtis has expressed his deepest sympathy for the family of security guard Mamoe Kaisala, who was stabbed to death outside a games parlour in Manukau. Sir Barry said the senseless killing has robbed his family of a loving ... More >>
Make Or Break Decision Expected From BIA
Friday, 8 November 2002, 8:35 am | Manukau City Council
The Building Industry Authority will decide the fate of the country’s independent certifiers in the next few days when it rejects or accepts a weather-tightness insurance clause initiated by Manukau City Council on behalf of private certifiers. More >>
Safer, Brighter New Rail Station For Papatoetoe
Wednesday, 6 November 2002, 10:15 am | Manukau City Council
Greater security, better lighting and easy access to the nearby shops are key features of the new design for Papatoetoe railway station, which is being improved alongside an upgrade of the whole Papatoetoe shopping area. More >>
Half Moon Bay Ferry Terminal Design Released
Monday, 4 November 2002, 12:55 am | Manukau City Council
Detailed design plans for the new Half Moon Bay ferry terminal and pier in Buckland's Beach include a combined facility for both ferry operators, Subritzky's and Fuller's. More >>
Construction Of Pacific Events Centre Set To Begin
Friday, 1 November 2002, 10:04 am | Manukau City Council
The Counties Manukau Pacific Trust responsible for establishing a community multipurpose events centre in Manukau, known now as the TelstraClear Pacific, has met all the conditions required by Manukau City Council and that means the green light has been ... More >>
Round-The-World Driver To Represent Council
Friday, 1 November 2002, 10:03 am | Manukau City Council
A passionate driver who's driven a Land Rover around the world is to represent Manukau City Council in the four-day EnergyWise Rally 2002 later this month. The aim of the rally is to show how ordinary drivers, driving wisely and choosing the right car, ... More >>
Funding for Community Facilities now Available
Wednesday, 30 October 2002, 2:36 pm | Manukau City Council
Clubs and organisations in Pakuranga, Clevedon, Manurewa and Mangere are reminded that applications to Manukau City Council’s Community Facilities Partnership Scheme close on 8 November 2002. More >>
Committee backs next stage of Eastern Corridor
Friday, 25 October 2002, 12:24 am | Manukau City Council
The transport committee of Manukau City Council has agreed to recommend supporting the next step in development of the Eastern Corridor, a phase 2 detailed study of the options. The recommendation will now go before the full Council meeting on October ... More >>
New Fitness Centre for Clendon Community Centre
Tuesday, 22 October 2002, 10:50 am | Manukau City Council
Fitness fanatics living in the Clendon area have reason to celebrate. Manukau City Council is pleased to announce the opening of a new Fitness Centre on the 4 November at the Clendon Community Centre. More >>
Sponsorship Seminar for Manukau Arts Groups
Wednesday, 16 October 2002, 12:01 am | Manukau City Council
The fourth in a series of subsidised arts management seminars in Manukau is now open for registrations. More >>
Business Spin-Offs From Newcastle Links
Friday, 11 October 2002, 11:22 am | Manukau City Council
A recently-signed agreement between the cities of Manukau and Newcastle in New South Wales has already resulted in a quarter of a million dollars in new orders for Manukau businesses. More >>
Children’s Day Celebration in Manukau
Friday, 11 October 2002, 10:05 am | Manukau City Council
Manukau City Council invites all residents to celebrate national Children's Day on 27 October at Hayman Park, Manukau City Centre. More >>
Mayor Takes Initiative To Resolve Weathertightness
Thursday, 10 October 2002, 8:54 am | Manukau City Council
Manukau Mayor Sir Barry Curtis had a positive meeting with the Minister of Internal Affairs, Hon. George Hawkins, at Parliament today to find a way forward for homeowners and the building industry on weather-tightness issues. More >>
Council Funding New Employment Projects
Wednesday, 9 October 2002, 2:06 pm | Manukau City Council
Two new employment projects in Manukau have been given funding and support from Manukau City Council. The government is also putting money in as a result of a new partnership between councils and the government to find solutions to social problems. More >>
Council Wins Energy Award
Tuesday, 8 October 2002, 2:06 pm | Manukau City Council
Manukau City Council has won an award in the 2002 EnergyWise Awards and been a finalist in another category. The EnergyWise Awards are sponsored by EECA, the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority. More >>
MCC supports more Maori in film industry
Thursday, 3 October 2002, 2:32 pm | Manukau City Council
Manukau City Council is funding a feasibility study aimed at helping young Maori in Manukau to get into the film industry through industry-based training. More >>
Urgent Action To Stop Building Industry Collapse
Thursday, 3 October 2002, 12:34 am | Manukau City Council
Mayor of Manukau Sir Barry Curtis says the Building Industry Authority (BIA) has days to take urgent action or the entire building industry will grind to a halt. More >>
